Institute for Economics & Peace
Damian Lee is currently working as an IEP Ambassador at the Institute for Economics & Peace. Damian is also a Peer Tutor at Northeastern University in subjects such as Calculus for Business/Economics, Computational Statistics, and Econometrics. In the past, Damian has worked as an Undergraduate Legal Research Assistant at the Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Project and as a Consumer Advocacy and Response Division Co-op at the Massachusetts Attorney General's Office. Damian has a Bachelor of Science degree in Law & Legal Studies and Economics from Northeastern University and has gained valuable experience in various roles related to research, social entrepreneurship, and community development.
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Institute for Economics & Peace
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Creating a paradigm shift in the way people think about #peace. The official account of the Institute for Economics & Peace. We use data driven research to show that peace is a positive, tangible and achievable measure of human well-being and development. IEP is the world’s leading think tank dedicated to developing metrics to analyse peace and to quantify its economic value. It does this by developing global and national indices, calculating the economic cost of violence, analysing country level risk and understanding Positive Peace. IEP aims to empower the academic community, civil society, private sector, international institutions and governments with the knowledge to proactively use peace to achieve their desired goals. We conduct research and education, generate dialogue, and publicise the output of ouractivities with a view to impact the public agenda. We work in partnership with other stakeholders interested in creating peace including academic institutions, business, governments, NGOs and peace institutes. The Global Peace Index is a core asset of IEP. The Institute for Economics & Peace is non-partisan. It enjoys and welcomes association with other institutions that share similar goals. We have offices in Sydney, New York, Brussels, The Hague, Mexico City and Harare. For our latest peace research, data, indices and news, visit http://visionofhumanity.org/.